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What to Wear to a Harry Styles Concert in 2026
Harry Styles‘ residency-style world tour, titled “Together, Together,” is in full swing — meaning this is the summer of soccer, yes, but also of disco (only occasionally).
And while the musician’s second-ever tour, “Love on Tour,” was all about the boas and the pink-hued cowboy hats, this year is proving trickier in terms of what exactly ticketholders should be wearing to Styles’ shows across cities like São Paulo and Melbourne.
The 32-year-old phenom’s summer takeover kicked off this May, so fans already had some time to dole out styling inspiration — arriving at “Together, Together” concerts in everything from bejeweled crochet hats to graphic tees referencing the artist’s latest lyrics and men’s ties styled with more feminine threads.
If we had to give it all an overarching name, we’d say “unserious office siren,” as a nod, perhaps, to Styles’ own sartorial equations on stage and in recent music videos. Oversized button-ups and shorty shorts? Absolutely. Vest tops with corporate silhouettes done up in unexpected fringe or sequins? If you wear them, you’ll be “Golden.”

Fans arrive for the “Together, Together” tour in London, England, on June 17, 2026.
Courtesy Kate Green/Getty Images
Of course, the studio album Styles is promoting with this concert run is “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,” so it’s also not a bad idea to skim the style archives of the 1970s: pulling up to the function in body-skimming jumpsuits, flared pants, or jersey wrap dresses in bold prints. The feather boa scarf, as an accessory, seems to be out in this era of Harry, replaced by anything that can help you moonlight as a disco ball-meets-office employee.
With all the colors, textures, and patterns present in the stands and moshpits of Styles’ concerts, it’s easy to get carried away — forgetting about the more practical aspects of your concert ensemble. And if you ask us, there’s a “Fine Line” between channeling whimsy for the occasion at hand and completely disregarding details like what you can and cannot bring to the venue.
That’s why, below, we’ll be including a clear, stadium-approved bag that won’t be snagged by security, as well as comfortable footwear options that come recommended by the man of the hour himself. When asked about the unofficial dress code for his summer-long party during an iHeart Radio interview, Styles shared the following advice: “[Wear] comfy shoes. I want you to like dance, you know? We’ll all be in it together. We’ll be dancing. That’s the plan.”
You know it’s not the same as it was for “Love on Tour,” so dress to reflect that with these fashion editor– and Harry fan–vetted selections. Then, get to dancing.
Nonnegotiable Accessories
bling meets boss
Rhinestone Necktie
For the inaugural show of his “Together, Together” tour, Styles appeared on stage wearing a funky tie over a blue button-up… and Harries ran with it. Replicate the look while taking it up a notch, by grabbing something more light-refracting and dance floor–ready (bonus points for that speedy Prime delivery and under-$10 price tag).
Price upon publish date of this article: $9.98
are you listening yet?
Pleasing x Loop Experience 2 Earplugs
Loop, a leader in hearing protection solutions, is no stranger to collaborations. Its latest involves Styles’ lifestyle brand Pleasing, which endorses joyful, gender-neutral self-expression. Sold in “Loud Enough” or “Love Enough” iterations, this earplugs pair will focus your ears on what’s most important: the main act’s impressive pipes. Powered by Loop’s award-winning technology, the ear candy filters out 17dB of sound, comes with customizable ear tips, and is chic enough to complement your getup — all iridescent finishes and jewel-toned hues.
Because one thing that shouldn’t be the story of your life? Tinnitus.
Price upon publish date of this article: $39.95
hands-free for harry
Hammitt Tony Med Bag
Pass security check in style with a bag that meets all the requirements, courtesy of its clear TPU composition, and will still be the most attractive one in the crowd. Given its brushed gold touches, “guideline-ready size,” per Hammitt, and adjustable crossbody strap for hands-free wear, the catchall deserves your full attention… and lives up to that three-figure price.
“Following the rules has never looked better,” the brand posits, and we couldn’t have said it better ourselves.
Price upon publish date of this article: $295
r-e-s-p-e-c-t
Personalized ‘Respect Your Mother’ Hat
One of the catchiest catchphrases to come out of Styles’ “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally” masterpiece is “respect your mother,” shouted by the singer in the chorus of “Dance No More.” Practically a house rule post-“Harry’s House,” the epithet has been adorning concert attendees’ ties, tees, and everything in between this year. Here, it’s embroidered onto a hat, and you can choose both the cap color and thread color involved.
Wear with your mother in tow for best results.
Price upon publish date of this article: $23.64
as seen on
Jimmy Fairly The Brooklyn Sunglasses
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, so skip the Instagram comment and show the man how much he means to you by shopping the exact set of sunnies he donned at the very start of the tour’s London leg. The wraparound aviator style is yellow-tinted, larger than life, and vintage-inspired at its core. It will suit all faces that know their perfect lighting, if you catch our drift.
Price upon publish date of this article: $148
Clothing
dress for the discotheque
Abercrombie & Fitch Sequin Wrap Mini Dress
We’ve been witnessing “Together, Together” concertgoers sporting an entire rainbow of sequins in the past month alone, on cowl-neck tops, miniskirts, and fanny packs that match their glittery posters. This particular piece utilizes the material on a silhouette that’s been synonymous with disco culture since time immemorial. Go ahead and savor the dress’ swishiness, soft woven lining, and statement-making plunge neckline (that deal of over 50 percent off also doesn’t hurt).
Price upon publish date of this article: $39.97
oh-so-sleaze
Lee Sonic Speed Stripe Long Denim Shorts
Styles’ off-duty, casual-cool ‘fits worn around major cities, as photographed by paparazzi, can serve as a jumping-off point for your own. All things baggy and indie-sleaze will be right on point, and these Lee shorts fit the bill — offering relaxed slouch and breathability for when you’re jumping up and down in a sold-out stadium.
Price upon publish date of this article: $65
family affair
Retro Zoë Kravitz Graphic Tee
Harry obsessives love an ironic outfit moment, and nothing could be more tongue-in-cheek than letting Styles’ new fiancée feature front and center on your concert shirt. This novelty Zoë Kravitz number comes from a star seller on Etsy and, if you’re standing close enough, just might get a shoutout from her soon-to-be husband.
Price upon publish date of this article: $26.26
late night workin’
Gap Organic Cotton Poplin Big Shirt
Has the One Direction alum in question ever seen the inside of an office? Unlikely, but he sure is dressing the part as of late. Make this oversized Gap shirt work for you well beyond the night of the concert by pairing it with your favorite denim, capri pants, bloomer shorts, and other everyday staples. We adore its clean point collar, snappy button cuffs, and 100-percent organically grown cotton that retains its shape even after dozens of washes.
Price upon publish date of this article: $79.95
cherry!
Wolford Satin Touch 20 Tights
Take a page from this Revolve model and let your corpcore coordinates for the show pop with an infusion of cherry-adjacent pink, as an homage to a throwback single from Styles (you know the one). The pictured pantyhose will keep everything tucked in as you’re swaying and belting out lyrics. Another plus? It’s able to mesh with footwear from the casual (white sneakers) to the festival-tested (your most worn-in cowboy boots).
Price upon publish date of this article: $25
american girls only
Miron Crosby Maggie Metallic Gold Boot
Here’s our rationale for advising you to buy cowboy boots that clock in at over $1,000: Your ticket to see “Together, Together” likely cost even more. And it’s not like the concert will be the first and last place in which you flaunt them; indeed, Miron Crosby’s top-tier quality makes the shoes heirloom-worthy and certainly solid enough to last a lifetime. Peep that crinkle-effect metallic exterior, intricate stitching, hand-stained heel, and Goodyear welt construction, too.
Price upon publish date of this article: $1,195
Put on Your Dancing Shoes
Adidas Samba OG Shoe
Styles is partial to Sambas, and Adidas’ Silver Metallic option is just maximalist enough for the event you’re so anticipating. The Samba sneaker’s high-traction rubber outsole makes hard seltzer spills underfoot a nonissue. That cracked leather upper, meanwhile, will reflect the stage light, and the shoe’s step-in comfort will allow you to follow one of Styles’ other main rules of engagement: “Make sure there’s dancing,” but only after continuing to treat people with kindness.
Price upon publish date of this article: $100
height-happy
Steve Madden Lando Black Leather Loafer
For the first night of “Together, Together” in Amsterdam, many of Styles’ day-ones showed up in chunky loafers, colorful crew socks, Bermuda shorts, and, of course, ties worn overtop camis. Eclectic? Most definitely, but also memorable. Take their footwear styling directives to heart and invest in some classy, lug-soled loafers for yourself. No one will expect you to wear them to a world tour, but trust Steve Madden when he says these babies are “not just for prep school.”
Price upon publish date of this article: $79.95
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